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    Pat B.

    Found this unique park. You book and pay by the hour or day. You can pay for 12, 18 or 24 hours of usage. You pick your site, pay for it and on arrival, drive directly to your site. Once on the site, an infrared sensor picks up you coach. If it paid for, power is turned on when RV sensed on site. Septic only available when you push a button indicating site is paid for and is needed. Sites are level and all nicely paved. No contact with anyone. Easy in and out. Gave a 4 star, as don't like the rocks that can harm a coach or tire for the sake of a bit of grass.

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    Easy to get to, perfect overnight stay. Great concept on paying by the hour, reasonable priced, clean grounds

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    Very Convenient as we drive across country. Will definitely use again on our way through.

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    The Parking Spot 2

    The Parking Spot 2

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    This is a good option for parking when traveling out of STL. We reserved a spot online, which was…read moreeasy to do. When we arrived, we just had to scan the QR code and enter, then we could find a spot to park. Once we parked, a shuttle driver came around and picked us up, which was so nice! He gave us a card with our spot number/location and told us to hold onto it for our return. The shuttle driver helped to load our bags and once we are loaded up, he made a few stops to pick up other passengers then dropped us off at the terminal. Super easy! Upon our return, we walked to the shuttle pick up area and the shuttle was already there waiting for some passengers so it worked out just perfectly! A bunch of us got on the shuttle and the driver asked for our location, so I gave him the card and when we got to the lot, he brought us right over to our car and helped unload our bags. Using the Parking Spot was super easy and so efficient. I think this is my new go to lot when traveling. Getting in and out was super easy with the help of the app/QR code.

    we misplaced our parking stub and The driver talked to was a total A hole , you guys are there to…read morehelp a customer that simply ask about which lot we were in he wouldn't even look at a picture driving bus 349 for lot 1, Feb 2 at 7:18pm, he couldn't be bothered with any questions , I hate to see people lose a job but my vote for this jerk is fire him he's not helping anyone , he's just loud and obnoxious, your job is to help, like it or not your in a service job!!! Do your damn job!

    The Delmar Loop - Salt + Smoke

    The Delmar Loop

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    The Loop

    The Delmar Loop has been one of those neighborhoods that hits with an instant burst of energy as…read moresoon as you're here. Whether by car or Metrolink, it's literally a straight line out and back. Every time I'm here, it reminds me why this stretch has such a loyal following, because it's one of those places where you can land with no plan at all and still end up having a great time by just letting the street carry you along. The food scene here is the big draw, with a mix of global options that all seem to go together. From shawarma to ramen to tacos and yes, diner comfort food without breaking stride. The storefronts flip from quirky to arty and classic that keeps the walk interesting. Mini golf and bowling, too! Two unique things that make the Loop uniquely the Loop are the Planet Walk and the Saint Louis Walk of Fame. The Planet Walk is a scale model of the Solar System that stretches a half mile or so along Delmar mapping out the distances between the planets. And alongside this, the Walk of Fame runs along with stars honoring famous Saint Louisians (Saint Louisans?) set into the sidewalk. It's fun to spot names you know and names that are new to you. Chuck Berry. Maya Angelou. Tennessee Williams. Nelly. The Loop is named for the Loop Trolley. It launched in 2018, hit some operational and funding issues, and ended service in 2023. I'm bummed that I missed the opportunity to ride it. Maybe it returns one day? But even without the Trolley, the Loop is one long ribbon of activity. Accessible, diverse and consistently entertaining. It delivers exactly what you want from a neighborhood. [Review 440 of 2026 - 509 in Missouri - 25623 overall]

    Named for the street car turn around the Delmar Loop is a…read morevibrant entertainment district in St Louis. There are shops, restaurants and street art including a statue of Chuck Berry.

    Missouri State Capital Bldg

    Missouri State Capital Bldg

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    The Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City was a really nice surprise and much more impressive…read morethan I expected. The interior is beautiful, and it felt like there were miles and miles of hallways to wander, which made exploring half the fun. I could only look into the galleries through the windows, but even from a distance they looked spectacular and full of detail. The rotunda was a standout for me, especially standing underneath it and looking up at the dome, which is genuinely stunning. It is one of those places that quietly sneaks up on you and makes you glad you took the time to stop and explore.

    I've visited three state capitols, and they're all special in their own way. The Missouri one has…read moresome history of its own, as being the fifth overall capitol building in the state of Missouri, and just the 3rd one in Jeff City. You can park in a nearby garage or simply in front or back of the building. Be sure to check out the art and statues on the grounds, including the Statue of Liberty replica and the Thomas Jefferson statue. On the first floor is mostly the Missouri State Museum (not to be confused with the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis) where you can learn a lot about the Show-Me State. I highly recommend checking out the large timeline of Missouri events they have there. I also highly recommend checking out the gift shop, which doesn't seem like they have very much to offer (that's probably a good thing!). If you have a State Capitols Passport Stamp book, they will gladly stamp it. The other floors consist, of course, statewide offices as well as several offices for legislative leaders. As you enter the 2nd floor from the staircase you'll see the Governor's office door right away. (No, he wasn't there at the time of my visit). Down the hall is the Lt. Gov's office as well. The Senate and State House chambers are on the 3rd floor. Be sure to check out the detailed mural of artist Thomas Hart Benton, located on the 3rd floor. And the Hall of Famous Missourians, which consist of a very eclectic group of people: Walt Disney, Scott Joplin, Rush Limbaugh, Walter Cronkite, Stan Musial and many others. If you're a fan of visiting state capitols, this is for you. Got extra time? Check out the Bicentennial Bridge (MO celebrated its 200th birthday in 2021) that leads to a small island across the railroad tracks. Unfortunately, there's not much else to do in Jeff City, but you know.

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